Within this simple model of the universe, light permeates each and every one of the 202 clusters, or domains or doublings, or groups, or notations, or sets. At the one second mark, as one might expect, the doubling of Planck Length approximates the distance light travels within a second. These figures along line 10 are all approximations, however, very close to the laboratory defined speed of light in a vacuum. It would appear that this simple calculation, in some manner of speaking, encourages our simple logic within this chart and model.

Further, one might now hedge-a-guess that every domain uniquely defines a bit of who we are. And, being a bit more speculative, one might say that each domain is more richly defined as the universe continues its expansion into what we might poetically call the infinite harmonies of life.

So, let there be Light!

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Observations & Questions: The simple equation comes right out of Max Planck’s 1899 work when he first defined Planck Time, Planck Length, Planck Mass and Planck Charge. Divide each notational value of Planck Length (space) by that same notational value of Planck Time and you will always approximate the speed of light every moment along the way right from the very first moment of time.

The scientific community ignored Planck’s equations for over 100 hundred years; we are looking for any studies regarding the place and importance of this equivalence. Do you know of anybody who has studied it in depth? Our Google and ArXiv searches have not given us much satisfaction. Contact…

Einstein showed us how light, space and time are inextricably woven. All of these numbers open a path to tell us so much more. Although the simple logic goes right back inside the very definition of Planck Time and Planck Length, it appears that this simple equation hasn’t been verbalized, articulated and studied at any point within our academic or intellectual history. We’ll continue our search, but can you help?

Mostly non-visible yet penetrating everything, everywhere for all time, within our model, here is a primordial carrier frequency once thought of as the ether. Notwithstanding, this formal definition, also involves the gravitational constant and the Planck Mass which is also a physical constant. We believe that this Planck scale is quite unlike any definition heretofore given by the academic-and-scholarly community in that is defined by all the dimensionless constants that define our Planck base units. More